Hmm! I’m cheating a bit here because I’m doing all my posts at speed. Some I’ve had partially done and left in draft form. These are being revisited. Other posts are being done from scratch.Reflections in the River Lee I’m used to reflective prac…
Category: #cpd
Rud 5: Online Networks
Facebook I joined Facebook because it was there. I had never joined Bebo or MySpace but Facebook seemed to garner a lot of press. Over time my activity on it has changed. I keep in touch with friends who’ve emigrated but I rarely post on Facebook and I…
Rud 5: Online Networks
Facebook I joined Facebook because it was there. I had never joined Bebo or MySpace but Facebook seemed to garner a lot of press. Over time my activity on it has changed. I keep in touch with friends who’ve emigrated but I rarely post on Facebook and I…
Rud 4: Google
I use Google a lot although I remember when it wasn’t the first search engine of choice. That would have been Dogpile which is still running. Dogpile used 10 different search engines and would give you the top ten results from each one. Times have chan…
Rud 4: Google
I use Google a lot although I remember when it wasn’t the first search engine of choice. That would have been Dogpile which is still running. Dogpile used 10 different search engines and would give you the top ten results from each one. Times have chan…
Rud 3: Professional Brand
A few years ago I decided to link as much as I could under ‘walker abroad.’ I felt it encompassed my view on the world: I was abroad in search of knowledge. I was walking down many avenues but these avenues were unnamed and unlimited. I was Walker Abro…
Rud 2: Actual Blogging
Seven Questions
Chosen celebrity: Neil Armstrong
This challenge would be pretty much impossible as Neil Armstrong was notorious for rarely doing interviews. Still…
- Why did you decide to become an astronaut?
- Is there a particular skill set required? Being a pilot already?
- In Chris Hadfield’s autobiography An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth he talks about thinking like an astronaut. What is thinking like an astronaut?
- If you couldn’t have been an astronaut what would you have done?
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How did I start in libraries?
I had to wait until I was seven and my sister could read and then we both joined the library. For years we both went once a week usually after we had done the food shopping with our Dad. After a while I stopped reading children’s fiction, YA wasn’t there then, and I moved to the grown-ups’ section. There I read mostly genre fiction: crime and science fiction.
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| White, James. Star Surgeon. UCC Library. |
Undergrad Done
When I finished my undergrad someone said to me “Would you like to work in a library?” and I said “No, I think those people are boring!” Later I would become a student shelver in the library and I realised that I had miscalculated. I really enjoyed working in the library and I still know the Dewey classification scheme well for the sciences and engineering. Super useful at quizzes!
Onto the Library
I started looking into working in a library, any library really, I did a few interviews and waited for places to get back to me. This was during the Celtic Tiger when panels were formed and it might be a year before they’d get back to you. I started working in UCC Library 19th June 2006 – some days you don’t forget. I remember wearing pink shoes (do I even own pink shoes now??) and they weren’t comfy by day’s end!
Over the last nine years I’ve always worked on front-line services: Customer Services, InterLibrary Loan, Health Sciences Customer Services and Information Desk, and Special Collections. In November 2012 I started working as the Special Collections Librarian in UCC and now I don’t work as much on the front-line. Instead I’m working on exhibitions, collection development and organisation, promotion of collections through blogging, and information literacy classes.
Actual Blogging
Anyone who works in library land may be annoyed, read will be annoyed, at some point that all other people think we do is read all day at work because we like to read. Sure, I like to read and I have read at work but then that’s part of the job too. I’m doing this post at work as it’s part of CPD. I can’t magically move the information into my head without reading it. The ‘fun’ reading of genre fiction however, well that has to stay outside of work. There are limits!
References
White, James. Star Surgeon. London: Corgi, 1967.

